| Literature DB >> 34517846 |
Khalid Ahmad1, Mushtaq Ahmad2, Franz K Huber3, Caroline S Weckerle3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Little is known about the medical material and practices of tribes in the western border areas of Pakistan. The local population has inhabited this remote and isolated area for centuries, and gained medicinal knowledge with personal experiences and knowledge learned from forefathers. Due to the geographical isolation of the communities in the Sulaiman hills of Pakistan and their unique culture, the area is of importance for exploration and assessment.Entities:
Keywords: Ethnobotany; Thakht-e-Sulaiman Hills; Traditional knowledge; Tribal communities
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34517846 PMCID: PMC8439060 DOI: 10.1186/s12906-021-03403-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Complement Med Ther ISSN: 2662-7671
Fig. 1Location map and the Digital Elevation Model (DEM) of the study area showing Province Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, ex-FATA with F.R.D.I. Khan and the elevation classes. DEM data was downloaded from the online data portal (URL https://earthexplorer.usgs.gov/) of the United States Geological Survey. Elevation classes and map were developed using ArcGIS 10.5 software
Comparison of demographic situation and description about each foothill village
| Village name | Payor Mela | Landi Kutherzai | Zindawar | Jatty Ghbaz | Kurachai |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Village size (No. of families) | 36 | 55 | 21 | 42 | 25 |
| Sample size (No. of informants) | 22 | 35 | 11 | 25 | 12 |
| Informants age (mean ± SD) | 43.54 ± 16.38 | 39.72 ± 15.94 | 45 ± 15.11 | 39.65 ± 12.38 | 35.83 ± 9.73 |
| Number of family members (mean ± SD) | 14.92 ± 5.64 | 12.44 ± 6.65 | 15.67 ± 6.38 | 14.75 ± 6.25 | 10 ± 2.48 |
| Migration ratio (%) | 50 (to mountains) | 61 (to mountains) | 50 (Within foothills) | 38 (Within foothills) | 0 |
| Bilingualism (%) | 54 | 25 | 1 | 24 | 8 |
| Average/month/head expenditure (in PKR; ±SD)1) | 931 ± 212 | 1063 ± 370 | 941 ± 194 | 1166 ± 537 | 1420 ± 457 |
| Dependency on livestock as a source of income2) | 75% | 64% | 87% | 55% | 67% |
| Dependency on Non-Timber Forest Products (NTFPs) as a source of income2) | 24% | 39% | 25% | 24% | 8% |
| Elevation (meters above sea level) | 1116 | 1052 | 1146 | 1155 | 1184 |
| Population density | Moderate | Densely populated | Less populated | Moderate | Densely populated |
| Vegetation cover | Moderate | Thin vegetation | Dense vegetation | Above moderate | Thin vegetation |
| Soil type | Mostly stony | Clay soil | Diverse types of soil | Mostly stony | Totally stony |
1) 1 PKR = 0.009527 USD (December 31, 2015)
2) 75% dependency on livestock means that 75% of the households depend on livestock as their main income source. Similarly, 24% dependency on NTFPs mean that 24% of households depend on selling NTFPs as main income source
Medicinal plant characteristics and use for different ailments
| Species with Authority citation, Accession no. and Family | Local name / Habit | Occurrence / Availability | Disease category with UR | Route of application / Used form | Parts Used / Mode of preparation | Use | Reported from Pakistan | Used as food | URs (Informants) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Foothills | Multisystem (1), Medicinal food (2), Musculoskeletal (11) | Oral | Terminal buds (1), Gums (13) | Young fresh twigs are chewed for body coolness. Gums are eaten directly for musculoskeletal problems. Also, the gums are given to women as tonic after childbirth. | [ | No | 14 (12) | ||
| Foothills | Ritual (2) | Topical | Arial parts | Arial parts are fastened around the infected organ against ‘voice infection’ | “No” | No | 2 (2) | ||
| Foothills | Multisystem (1), Fever (2) | Oral | Leaves | Fresh leaves decoction is drunk against high temperature, malaria and sunstroke. Its use in the area is disappearing. | No | No | 3 (2) | ||
| Mountains | Fever (4), Hepatic 2), Multisystem (1), Gastrointestinal (6), Musculoskeletal (1), Medicinal food (8), Respiratory (8) | Oral | Leaves (10), Bulb (20) | The plant is eaten against cough, malaria, diabetes, hepatitis, stomach problems, warms in intestines, sprains in body, gasses in body, and also considered as better for general health conditions. | No | Yes | 30 (15) | ||
| Foothills | Repellent (14), Musculoskeletal (2), Dermatological (4) | Oral & topical | Gums (6), Tertiary branches (14) | It is strongly believed in the area that if have the stick of this in your hand or home then snakes do not bite you and do not come in your house. Gums are mixed with sugar and then eaten for musculoskeletal problems. Also gums are applied on abscesses. | “No” | No | 20 (16) | ||
| Mountains | Ritual | Oral | Fruit (1), Root (1) | Its root and fruit are eaten fresh in a small amount which finish the “ | “No” | No | 2 (2) | ||
| Mountains | Musculoskeletal (24), Hepatic (1), Urinogenital (1), Blood System (1) | Oral | Roots / Paste | Fresh root bark is taken paste is orally against musculoskeletal ailments, high blood pressure and spermatorrhoea (but excessive use and touch with teeth can cause loss of teeth). The decoction of root bark is taken against jaundice. | No | No | 27 (24) | ||
Saxifragaceae | Mountains | Dermatological | Topical | Leaves | The ash of the leaves is applied on fire burnt wounds. | No | No | 1 (1) | |
| Foothills | Dermatological (9), Ritual (16) | Topical | Latex (22), Stem (3) | Milky latex is applied on external wound and on Abscess. Latex is applied on external wound or its wood part (fresh or dried) is fastened around the wounded/infected organ against “‘voice infection’”. | [ | No | 25 (23) | ||
| Foothills | Blood system (2), Respiratory (4), Multisystem (14), Earache (2), Gastrointestinal (9), Medicinal food (6) | Oral & topical | Arial parts | A single drop of its extract is dropped in the painful ear of kids. Eaten raw or cooked which is used against blood pressure, piles, diabetes. Arial parts are warmed on fire and eaten for cough. Eaten against intestinal warms, for stomach problems, gasses in the body and considered as better for health. | [ | Yes | 37 (12) | ||
| Foothills | Ritual | Topical | Branches | Fresh or dried young branches are used as Amulet (kept in the cloths or fasten around the arm) against evil eye. | No | No | 3 (3) | ||
| Foothills | Dental | Incense | Seeds | Fresh and dried seeds are put on the hot coal and the smoke is directed to the infected teeth (i.e. against worms in the teeth). | No | No | 3 (3) | ||
| Mountains | Dental | Topical | Leaves | Fresh leaves paste is kept on arm for short time (as longer keeping make wound on arm) against teeth pain. | No | No | 5 (5) | ||
| Foothills | Gastrointestinal | Oral | Fruit | Fresh fruits are taken orally against constipation. Not often used as medicine. | No | Yes | 3 (3) | ||
| Foothills | Musculoskeletal (8), Hepatic (8) | Oral & topical | Rhizome | Dried rhizome powder is mixed with half boiled egg or taken with water for Musculoskeletal ailments. The rhizome is hanged around the neck against Jaundice. This plant is cultivated, and the locals bought it from the market. | [ | Yes | 16 (12) | ||
| Foothills | Multisystem | Oral | Roots | Root bark is boiled in water. Take 1 cup for 2–3 days, shorten the duration of typhoid. | No | No | 6 (6) | ||
| Foothills | Multisystem | Topical | Leaves | Fresh leaves paste is applied on head for cooling. Rarely available as its growing zone is below the start of foothills. | No | No | 2 (2) | ||
| Foothills | Gastrointestinal | Oral | Fruit | Fresh fruits are taken directly against constipation | No | No | 3 (3) | ||
| Mountains | Dental (1), Dermatological (3), Gastrointestinal (39), Musculoskeletal (1) | Oral & topical | Secondary & Tertiary branches | Young fresh stem is chewed for teeth bleeding, dried stem powder is taken with water for stomachache and musculoskeletal problems. Also, the powder is spread on wounds for rapid healing | No | No | 44 (38) | ||
| Mountains | Ritual | Topical | Leaves | Fresh leaves are fastened around wounded spot to avoid ‘voice infection’. | No | No | 42 (42) | ||
| Foothills | Ritual | Topical | Latex | Fresh leaves are fastened around wounded part to avoid ‘voice infection’. | No | No | 1 (1) | ||
| Foothills | Gastrointestinal | Oral | Fruit | Fresh fruits are eaten against constipation. Leaves are cooked and eaten as meal which is considered good against constipation. | [ | Yes | 4 (4) | ||
| Foothills | Gastrointestinal (2), Hepatic (1), Obesity (6) | Oral | Stem | Decoction of fresh stem is taken orally against stomach gasses and obesity, also used against jaundice. | No | No | 9 (7) | ||
| Foothills | Hepatic | Oral | Stem wood | Decoction of fresh wood is taken orally against jaundice. | No | No | 18 (18) | ||
| Foothills | Fever (1), Gastrointestinal (26), Multisystem (1) | Oral & topical | Leaves | Dried leave powder is taken with water against fever and stomach problems. Fresh leave infusion is taken orally against diarrhea, abdominal pain and for body cooling. Leaves are placed beneath sleeping pillow for typhoid. | [ | No | 28 (25) | ||
| Foothills | Dermatological (1), Gastrointestinal (1) | Oral & Topical | Leaves (1), Fruit (1) | Fresh leaves paste is applied on wound against the inserted spins. Fresh fruit is considered useful against constipation, but its excessive use may cause diarrhea. | Not reported against wound | Yes | 2 (2) | ||
| Mountains | Multisystem | Oral | Leaves | Extract of fresh leaves are taken orally for body cooling. | “No” | No | 1 (1) | ||
| Foothills | Gastrointestinal | Oral & topical | Flower (1), Leaves (1) | Fresh and dried flowers are taken directly for abdominal pain. Fresh leaves are fastened around the wounded organ against ‘voice infection’. | Its gums Not reported against eye irritations | No | 2 (1) | ||
| Foothills | Gastrointestinal | Oral | Leaves | Fresh leaves are cooked and eaten against constipation. | Yes [ | Yes | 1 (1) | ||
| Foothills | Ophthalmological (3), Dental (1), Gastrointestinal (28) | Oral & topical | Leaves (1), Gums (3), Fruit (28) | Fresh leaves are chewed for dental problems. Gum is applied to irritated eyes with small smooth wood sticks. Fruits are eaten (fresh & dried) against constipation and it also kills intestinal worms. Also considered good for improving general health conditions. | No | Yes | 32 (28) | ||
| Foothills | Multisystem | Oral & Topical | Leaves (1), Seeds (1) | Fresh leaves are smashed between fingers and smelled for influenza. Smokes of dried seeds are made (by putting the seeds on hot coal) near the person suffering from | “No” | No | 2 (1) | ||
| Mountains | Dermatological | Topical | Leaves | Take a bath with infusion of fresh leaves against skin allergy. Its use is getting lost in the area. | No | No | 1 (1) | ||
| Mountains | Dermatological (9), Ritual (10), Repellent (3), Medicinal food (8) | Oral & Topical | Resins and wood-oil | Resins are applied on wound for rapid healing. Also, resins with wood-oila are applied on wound against ‘voice infection’. The wood-oil is also applied on skin at night as mosquito repellent. | “No” | Yes | 30 (19) | ||
| Mountains | Musculoskeletal (22), Dermatological (1), Repellent (4), Ritual (7) | Oral & topical | Resin and wood-oil | Resin is eaten directly or taken with water for musculoskeletal problems. Applied directly on wounds for healing and against ‘voice infection’. Wood-oil is also used against ‘voice infection’. The wood-oil is also applied on skin at night as mosquito repellent. | “No” | Yes | 34 (29) | ||
| Foothills | Respiratory (5), Gastrointestinal (1) | Oral | Fruits | Dried fruit is warmed on fire and eaten for cough especially in winter. Fruit is eaten fresh against constipation and diarrhea. This plant is available in the wild, but its cultivation has been started in the area. | Not reported for cough | Yes | 6 (5) | ||
| Mountains | Hepatic | Oral | Roots | Decoction of fresh root is taken orally against jaundice. | No | No | 3 (3) | ||
| Foothills | Musculoskeletal (1), Obesity (1), Gastrointestinal (2) | Oral | Seeds | Fresh or dried seeds are mixed with something sweet (due to its bitter taste) and taken orally against gasses in the body, abdominal worms, muscular pain and obesity. | [ | No | 4 (2) | ||
| Foothills | Multisystem (1), Fever (46) | Oral | Leaves | Fresh leaves infusion is taken orally for body cooling and against malaria. As it is bitter in taste, sugar is mostly eaten just after swallowing it to remove its bitterness, especially by kids. | No | No | 47 (41) | ||
| Mountains | Gastrointestinal | Oral | Leaves | Fresh leaves are cut into pieces, put in water, placed below stars for whole night, sieved and drunk early at the morning for stomach ailments. | [ | Yes | 6 (6) | ||
| Mountains | Gastrointestinal | Oral | Leaves | Juice of fresh leaves are taken orally against diarrhea. | No | No | 21 (20) | ||
| Mountains | Gastrointestinal | Oral | Fruit | Fruit is eaten fresh against constipation. | [ | Yes | 11 (8) | ||
| Foothills | Gastrointestinal (27), Multisystem (4), Hepatic (1) | Oral | Leaves (1), Fruit (31) | Fresh or dried fruits infusion is taken orally to cool the body and against sunstroke. Fruits are taken with water (after removing exocarp) for abdominal pain, stomach problems and abdominal gasses. Young fruits are eaten directly to finish the effect of musculoskeletal ailments, also used against jaundice. | [ | No | 32 (32) | ||
| Foothills | Gastrointestinal | Oral | Fruit | Fruits are eaten fresh against constipation. It is not often eaten for this purpose but when eaten produces this effect. It is rarely available as its growing zone is below the foothills. | [ | Yes | 2 (2) | ||
| Foothills | Respiratory (2), Gastrointestinal (1) | Oral | Fruits | Fruit is eaten fresh against cough and constipation. | Not reported against cough | Yes | 3 (3) |
aWood-oil: It is obtained from burning the logs in a clavin-like structure and then collect it
Note: The numbers in column 4 and 6 are use reports
The no in inverted commas i.e. “No” in the second last column of the table shows not reported in the literature from the country for the culturally bound disease of the area i.e. ‘voice infection and masiyath’
Other animal and mineral remedies
| Species/ Entity | Common name/Local name (in Pashtu language) | Habit | Status | Disease category | Parts Used | Use | URs |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gold | Gold/ | Mineral | Precious metal, wear by women taken from market | Ritual | Gold | Gold is used directly or put in water for some time and that water is mixed with flour to make dough which is wrapped in cloth and fastened around (Plate 1; E) or near the infected organ against ‘voice infection’. It is commonly used after the circumcision of male child against ‘voice infection’. | 41 (41) |
| Chicken egg/ | Bird | Domestic | Musculoskeletal | Egg | It is taken directly or in half boiled condition for bone healings. Sometimes | 33 (33) | |
| mineral-pitch or mineral-wax | mineral-wax | Mineral | Secreted from rock cracks and locally collected | Musculoskeletal | Mineral-wax | It is sticky tar-like substance of brown color which is secreted from rocks called mineral-pitch or mineral-wax. It is eaten directly but sometimes taken with milk against musculoskeletal ailments. | 28 (28) |
| Brass coin | Brass coin/ S | Alloy | Previous currency rarely available in homes | Ritual | Brass coin | It is one cent of 1950s–60s Pakistani currency. A hole is made in the mid of it and fiber is passed though it which is then fasten around infected organ against ‘voice infection’. | 23 (23) |
| Marketed mineral stone | Mineral stone/ | Mineral | Small size stones of red-orange color available in markets | Ritual | Mineral stone | It is wrapped in cloth and fastened around or near the infected organ as Amulet, against ‘voice infection’. It is rarely available in the market. | 18 (18) |
| A specific common stone | common stone/ S | Mineral | Locally available near/around water channels | Dermatological | Stone powder | Crashed into pieces and sieved through cloth to obtain powder which is spread on small wounds on the body for rapid healing. | 17 (17) |
| Sulaiman Markhor/ | Animal | Wild | Hepatic | Bile of gall bladder | The fresh bile of gall bladder is taken orally against hepatitis B and C. Its meat is also considered good for health. | 14 (12) | |
| Chicken soup/ | Bird | Domestic | Musculoskeletal | Meat | It is boiled in water with black pepper powder and the decoction (chicken soup) is taken orally for bone healings. | 6 (6) | |
Porcupine | Animal | Wild | Musculoskeletal | Body fats | The fats oil is applied on affected organ. | 4 (4) | |
| Ass/ | Animal | Domestic | Respiratry | Milk | Fresh milk of ass is taken directly against whopping cough. | 3 (3) | |
| Silver | Silver/ | Mineral | Precious metal, wear by women taken from market | Ritual | Silver | The silver is wrapped in cloth and fastened around or near the infected organ against ‘voice infection’. Mostly when gold is not available then silver is used. | 3 (3) |
| Black bear/ | Animal | Wild | Musculoskeletal | Body fats | The fats oil is applied on affected organ. | 3 (3) |
The use of goat and sheep skin
| Animal | Disease category | Description | URs (Informants) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sheep | Musculoskeletal | It is used for all types of Musculoskeletal problems due to falling from high place, get strong hits during fights etc. | 45 (45) |
| Sheep | Musculoskeletal | Women wear it after childbirth as it finishes the pain and heal the internal injuries and wounds. | 40 (40) |
| Sheep | Hepatic | When the yellowness of the skin gets high then the skin of sheep is used, or it is used to remove the remaining symptoms of hepatitis when the patient gets recently recovered. | 21 (21) |
| Goat | Fever | At the start of malaria, but not after getting 2–3 days old as then it may convert it to typhoid and get complicated. | 18 (18) |
| Sheep | Multisystem | Typhoid but not at the start of it, either towards its end or after it get finished then to finish its affects in the body. | 11 (11) |
| Goat (in summer), Sheep (in winter) | Musculoskeletal | Against general pain in the body or bones which is not getting better since long time. | 10 (10) |
| Goat | Fever | Used against fever at its beginning stage. | 9 (9) |
| Goat (in summer), Sheep (in winter) | Fever | Against fever when it gets complicated or when it does not finish with normal medication, or when body temperature gets very high or reach to head, or to finish hidden fever. | 8 (8) |
| Goat | Multisystem | In summer, it is used against sunstroke. | 7 (7) |
| Goat | Multisystem | Used for body cooling when feel extensive hotness inside the body. | 6 (6) |
| Goat (in summer), Sheep (in winter) | Multisystem | General body ailments, i.e., to get the weak person’s body stronger, increase resistance against diseases, finish the symptoms of disease. | 4 (4) |
| Goat (in summer), Sheep (in winter) | Ritual | Black colored skin is to be worn in case of some unusual diseases, e.g. caused by spirits (Jinn). | 3 (3) |
| Goat (in summer), Sheep (in winter) | Dermatological | When bitten by a large number of honeybees (usually honeybees’ bites in summer). | 3 (3) |
| Goat | Gastrointestinal | Against acute diarrhea. | 2 (2) |
| Goat (in summer), Sheep (in winter) | Dermatological | Against acute skin allergy. | 2 (2) |
| Goat (in summer), Sheep (in winter) | Urinogenital | When menstruation gets abnormal. | 2 (2) |
Most frequently used plants (n = 47) for different ailments with their fidelity level (FL)
| Species | Disease | Specific use reports | Total use reports | FL (%) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ‘Voice infection’ | 42 | 42 | 100 | |
| Diarrhea | 21 | 21 | 100 | |
| Jaundice | 18 | 18 | 100 | |
| Constipation | 11 | 11 | 100 | |
| Malaria | 46 | 47 | 97.8 | |
| Stomach problems and diarrhea | 26 | 28 | 92.8 | |
| Musculoskeletal | 24 | 27 | 88.9 | |
| Stomachache | 39 | 44 | 88.6 | |
| Constipation | 28 | 32 | 87.5 | |
| Abdominal pain, stomachache, abdominal gasses | 27 | 32 | 84.4 | |
| Musculoskeletal | 11 | 14 | 78.6 | |
| Snake repellent | 14 | 20 | 70 | |
| Musculoskeletal | 22 | 34 | 64 | |
| ‘Voice infection’ | 16 | 25 | 64 | |
| Musculoskeletal | 8 | 16 | 50 | |
| Jaundice | 8 | 16 | 50 | |
| Wounds and abscesses | 9 | 25 | 36 | |
| ‘Voice infection’ | 10 | 30 | 33 | |
| Diabetes | 12 | 37 | 32 | |
| Wound healing | 9 | 30 | 30 |
Disease categories based on symptoms and the affected organs
| Symptoms | Disease category |
|---|---|
| Reduces the duration of Typhoid, body coolness, Sun stroke, Sun shock, influenza, General body ailments, piles, diabetes | Multisystem |
| Applied on small external wounds, to dry them, Papillae, blisters, abscess, pustules, skin allergy, powdered is spread in joints of kids, applied on skin after plant splinters and spines get penetratied and cause injury | Dermatological |
| Stomach ailments/problems, abdominal/stomach gases and pain, constipation/dysentery, diarrhea/loose motion | Gastrointestinal |
| Internal injuries and wounds, bones fractures, sprains, strains | Musculoskeletal |
| ‘Voice infection’, unusual diseases, | Ritual |
| Teeth diseases, insects in the teeth and teeth bleeding | Dentistry |
| High temperature, malaria | Fever |
| Eye irritations/troubles | Ophthalmological |
| Spermatorrhoea | Urenogenital diseases |
| Cough | Respiratory |
| Jaundice, Hepatitis | Hepatic |
| Used against flatulence, obesity | Obesity |
| Low and high blood pressure | Blood system |
| Snakes didn’t enter your home, repel mosquitos | Repellent |
| Used for better health, nutritious, tonic | Medicinal food |
| Pain in ear | Earache |
Fig. 2Medicinal plants used in various disease categories
Fig. 3Plant parts used as medicine
Fig. 4Various modes of preparation of medicinal plants
Fig. 5Route of administration of medicinal plant species
Fig. 6Medicinal plant species mentioned by informants of different villages
Fig. 7Age wise variations in medicinal plants knowledge among the inhabitants of the study area